Aquinas Institute of Theology, St. Louis, MO—To support a visiting professorship in interreligious theology. A three-year grant of $195,000.

The Association of Theological School in the United States and Canada, Pittsburgh, PA—A supplement for the Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology Program. A one-time grant of $110,000.

Auburn Theological Seminary, New York, NY—To support the Center for Multifaith Education. A two-year grant of $300,000.

Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, Richmond, VA—To support the development of the School of Christian Ministry. A three-year grant of $300,000.

The Commonweal Foundation, New York, NY—To support a theological writers project. A two-year grant of $200,000.

Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions, Chicago, IL—To support the Council’s operation and program costs. A one-time grant of $25,000.

Foundation for a Conference on Faith and Order in North America, New York, NY—To support a consultation analyzing efforts at organizing and sustaining an ecumenical project on faith and order in North America. A one-time grant of $25,000.

Franciscan School of Theology, Berkeley, CA—For the Kenan Osborne Chair in Systematic Theology and a symposium on the Franciscan intellectual tradition. A three-year grant of $315,000.

Institute of Church Administration and Management, Atlanta, GA—To provide training for leaders of black churches. A three-year grant of $300,000.

Interfaith Youth Core, Chicago, IL—To develop a course at Chicago Theological Seminary and explore partnerships with other seminaries in Chicago and throughout the U.S. A one-time grant of $23,500.

National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice, Chicago, IL—To expand and strengthen the Committee’s programs for seminary students around the country. A one-time grant of $30,000.

New York Theological Seminary, New York, NY—To support the Seminary's Center for World Christianity. A three-year grant of $355,000.

Oblate School of Theology, San Antonio, TX—To support a pastoral leadership development program for lay women. A three-year grant of $250,000.

Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA—To support a program for Asian American and Pacific Islander religious leaders. A three-year grant of $350,000.

Religions for Peace – USA, New York, NY—To provide support for staffing, volunteer training and communications. A one-time grant of $30,000.

Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, GA—To support the participation of Asian scholars and religious leaders from less developed countries at the Society’s international meeting in Singapore in 2005. A one-time grant of $10,000.

Starr King School for the Ministry, Berkeley, CA—To develop and implement the curriculum for a Master of Divinity degree in multi-religious understanding. A three-year grant of $300,000.

United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, New Brighton, MN—To coordinate a national program on religion and the arts. A three-year grant of $350,000.